Sep 17, 2018

The subcompact Honda HR-V crossover packs a lot of innovation into a small package. This SUV has room for up to five passengers, it gets excellent gas mileage, and the higher ground clearance makes it capable even on rough terrain. The 2018 HR-V comes in three different trim levels, and here is some information about each.

The LX

The base-level LX comes with 17-inch wheels, a 5-inch central display screen, and Bluetooth. You’ll get the Magic Seat in the back with seat bottoms that flip up to create a floor-to-ceiling cargo space, and a four-speaker stereo system. The LX also starts things off with a height-adjustable driver’s seat and a rearview camera.

The EX

The HR-V EX model adds a sunroof and rear privacy glass, and it also comes with fog lights and heated side mirrors. You’ll get keyless entry with the EX, and in addition to the rearview camera, it also adds Honda’s LaneWatch system, which is a blind-spot camera on the passenger side. This trim also adds an upgraded stereo and the HondaLink system.

The EX-L NAVI

The top-level EX-L NAVI trim adds roof rails to the exterior, and inside it comes with leather seats and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. This trim also adds a navigation system that works with voice recognition so you can keep your hands on the wheel, and it has satellite and HD radio.

Each of the 2018 Honda HR-V models has useful features and benefits, whether you choose the entry-level trim or the top-end model.

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